STEP 3
Install the T-Nuts [5] on the machine table. If necessary, install the
locating pins or alignment keys [1] for your rotary.
Note:
To see if your rotary has locating pins or alignment keys go
to DIY.HAASCNC.com. Search for
. Click "Rotary - Locating Pins or Alignment Keys"
and find your rotary on the list.
Make sure the machine table and the bottom of the rotary are clean.
Use a lifting device, to put the rotary on the table.
Caution:
If necessary, get a second person to help carefully
move the rotary into the machine.
Remove the eye bolts and the lifting chains or straps. Install (1) 1/2-13
double-threaded stud [4], (2) washers [3], and (1) nut [2] on each T-Nut.
Use your hand to tighten the nut. This lets you make adjustments when
you align the rotary.
Note:
For some rotaries, you must turn (“tilt”) the A Axis to install
all of the double-threaded studs, washers, and nuts.
STEP 4
Remove the standoffs and the shipping brackets from these locations:
The right rear [1] of a TR160/210.
The top [2] of a TR160Y.
The rear center [3] of a TRT100.
Note:
The TRT160, TRT210, and T5C do not have shipping
brackets.
For a TR310, remove the (4) 1/2-13 screws and washers [5] and [6] from
the shipping bracket [4]. Remove the (2) T-Nuts from the rotary platter.
Note:
Keep all of the hardware and the shipping brackets.
In the same location, install the screws that you removed from the
shipping bracket. This prevents contamination from coolant in the rotary
unit. Do not install the screws you removed from the platter.
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